Influence of oxygenation in cyclic hydrocarbons on chain-termination reactions from R + O2: tetrahydropyran and cyclohexane
Brandon Rotavera(Sandia National Laboratories California), Craig A. Taatjes(Sandia National Laboratories California), David L. Osborn(Sandia National Laboratories California), Leonid Sheps(Sandia National Laboratories California), Ivan O. Antonov(Sandia National Laboratories California), Judit Zádor(Sandia National Laboratories California), Rebecca L. Caravan(Argonne National Laboratory), John D. Savee(Sandia National Laboratories California)
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